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Bottas warns "more to come" from Mercedes ahead of F1 Russian GP

Mercedes Formula 1 driver Valtteri Bottas says there's "more to come" despite comfortably topping the times in practice in Russia on Friday

The Finn beat team-mate Lewis Hamilton to top second practice by 0.267s ahead of the Russian Grand Prix after both drivers had scrappy days on a Sochi Autodrom track that saw many drivers make mistakes.

Hamilton also expects to find time in the car on Saturday, although curiously he was satisfied with its performance in the final sector of the lap, while Bottas was more comfortable with the first two sectors.

"Session one was pretty interrupted with red flags and everything, so quite limited running actually," said Bottas.

"I had a big lock-up also, so destroyed one tyre set. Second practice, we got actually a lot of running, and I still didn't quite get all the sectors right on my fastest lap. So there's still definitely more to come. Actually, quite tricky conditions today. And that's why we saw many people making mistakes.

"It seemed like, especially on the low fuel runs, I was always struggling quite a bit with the rear end. So something to have a look at there. It was more like a rally driving style than F1 driving style. I'm not sure it was the fastest way around.

"As I said earlier, there's still a lot of time on the table and also set-up wise, I think. Sector one, sector two feels really good, actually. But sector three, a bit too nervous, and if we can get it right I'm sure there's more time."

Hamilton felt he lacked overall speed and several mistakes hampered his progress.

"I didn't feel like I was particularly quick today," said the reigning F1 world champion. "It didn't start off very good. P1 was pretty poor, I had a lock-up at Turn 1 on the soft tyre, then went out on the hard tyre, and completely destroyed the tyres. So P1 was scrap.

"And so into P2, it started off a lot better. Just a little bit down in the first and second sector, but the last one was nice. So I haven't put them all together yet, but it's a work in progress. There's just some things I need to improve on, on the driving side, and then just set-up wise.

"It's like taking one step forward at a time. If obviously you don't take any steps forward in the first practice, you're starting from behind into the second one.

"But nonetheless, I think the car's been performing really well. I've got a lot of work to do tonight, but it's nothing new."

Given that he wasn't entirely happy with his Friday performance, Hamilton was surprised by the gap to the rest of the field, led by Renault's Daniel Ricciardo who was over one second off pace-setter Bottas.

"I mean even for us it doesn't really feel that great out there, to be honest. The grip is quite poor, there's a lot of sliding around," Hamilton said.

"I was just surprised to see that gap. It must feel even worse for those that are behind. The track will grip up and things might close up tomorrow."

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